Koteka

The koteka, horim, penis gourd or penis sheath is a phallocrypt or phallocarp traditionally worn bysome highland ethnic groups in New Guinea to cover their genitals. They are normally made from a dried out gourd, Lagenaria siceraria. They are held in place by a loop attached to the koteka and placed around the scrotum. chest or abdomen and attached to the main body of the koteka.

Penis Caps. Zulu, South Africa, made from miscellaneous materials including horn and wood. Collected between 1905 and 1950. The material, size, and even slight differences in the shape of each of these penis caps can sometimes be attributed to ethnic variation. The Peabody Museum of Salem, Massachusetts.

Penis Caps | Zulu, South Africa | made from miscellaneous materials including horn and wood and collected between 1905 and 1950 | {The material, size, and even slight differences in the shape of each of these penis caps can sometimes be attributed to ethnic variation} | The Peabody Museum of Salem, Massachusetts.

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An accessory of Papua penis gourds shaped key chain made from specially selected logs to koteka of smaller size, perfect for the home key chains, motorcycle, car, etc. make you look different and look more ethnic Papuans.

penis gourd, worn by natives in New Guinea to cover their genitals---yes real gourds

The koteka, horim, penis gourd or penis sheath is a phallocrypt or phallocarp traditionally worn by native male inhabitants of some (mainly highland) ethnic groups in New Guinea to cover their genitals.

Who does not know koteka? It is a traditional packing material and original male sex of Papua. Market Hamadi, Jayapura, you can also buy penis gourds for decoration at home or used alone, it's up! Koteka is the hallmark of Papua.

Dani men dressed in penis gourds, near Yiwika, Baliem Valley, Irian Jaya, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia. Many tribes there can be recognized from the way they use koteka. Short Koteka used at work, and the lengthy decorations used in ceremony.